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TIFFCOM's Tokyo Gap Financing Market Unveils Inaugural Awards and Talks for Asian Filmmakers

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  • TIFFCOM's Tokyo Gap Financing Market (TGFM) launching project awards for the first time
  • Awards include $13,300 Tokyo Projects Award and $3,300 Asian Gen-Z Award
  • TGFM hosting seminars on international co-productions for filmmakers
TIFFCOM's Tokyo Gap Financing Market Unveils Inaugural Awards and Talks for Asian Filmmakers

In the lead-up to the 2025 TIFFCOM event, the Tokyo Gap Financing Market (TGFM) is making some exciting changes. For the first time, the market will be launching project awards to recognize and support Asian filmmakers.

The top prize is the Tokyo Projects Award, worth $13,300 (JPY2M), which will be selected by an industry jury. There is also the Asian Gen-Z Award, worth $3,300 (JPY500,000), chosen by a committee of Gen-Z film students. Additionally, leading Asian post-production houses White Light and Kongchak will be providing in-kind awards.

The awards ceremony will take place on October 31 at Tokyo Midtown Hibiya, the final day of the TGFM market.

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Alongside the new awards, TGFM is also hosting the TGFM Morning Sessions - a series of seminars aimed at filmmakers pursuing international co-productions. The first edition will feature talks by industry experts, including Tania Morissette from Frontières International Co-Production Market, HKIFF Industry director Jacob Wong, and Pascal Diot from the Venice Production Bridge.

This year's TGFM has selected 23 projects, 17 live-action and 6 animation, with a strong representation from Southeast Asia. The lineup includes works from Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines, showcasing the diverse talent emerging from the region.

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The Tokyo Gap Financing Market (TGFM) is introducing two new awards: the $13,300 Tokyo Projects Award, selected by an industry jury, and the $3,300 Asian Gen-Z Award, chosen by a committee of Gen-Z film students.
TGFM is hosting the TGFM Morning Sessions, a series of seminars targeting filmmakers interested in international co-productions. The sessions will feature talks by industry experts like Tania Morissette from Frontières International Co-Production Market and HKIFF Industry director Jacob Wong.
The 2025 TGFM lineup includes several projects from Southeast Asia, such as Four Seasons In Java from Indonesia's Kamila Andini, 1982 from Vietnam's Diep Nguyen Hoang, and two projects from the Philippines - Filipinana directed by Rafael Manuel and Hum, directed by Don Josephus Raphael Eblahan.

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